Volunteer Service Agreement With Korea In Riverside

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Multi-State
County:
Riverside
Control #:
US-00046
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The employee desires to be employed by the company in a capacity in which he/she may receive, contribute, or develop confidential and proprietary information. Such information is important to the future of the company and the company expects the employee to keep secret such proprietary and confidential information and not to compete with the company during his/her employment and for a reasonable period after employment.


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He and his wife were the first Koreans to legally immigrate to the US as a married couple. Ahn was a Protestant social activist who in 1907 established the later prominent Korean independence organization Shinminhoe when he returned to Korea from the US.

The community was established by one of Korea's most influential independence activists, Dosan Ahn Chang Ho. “Pachappa Camp was not only the first Koreatown in America, but also the center of early Korean community and independence movement activities during the early 20th century,” Chang said.

Do I need a visa to volunteer in South Korea? Yes, foreign volunteers need a visa to enter South Korea. Requirements will vary on the country of origin and the duration of the program. Consider checking with your program providers for the most up-to-date visa information for your trip planning.

Pachappa Camp was founded in 1904 by Ahn Chang Ho, who is also known by his pen name "Dosan". Dosan and his wife, Helen Ahn, first arrived in San Francisco in 1902 to study Christianity and the English language but faced barriers finding employment due to anti-Asian sentiment in the area.

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Volunteer Service Agreement With Korea In Riverside